Sentence examples for one plausible interpretation from inspiring English sources

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One plausible interpretation is that those people who perform poorly on the cognitive tests are aware of this and become distressed by it.

Although this study did not measure IL-17, one plausible interpretation of these results is that IFN-γ possibly takes on a protective role after Th17 cells become overabundant and highly pathogenic.

Third, such Islamic commentaries on the Qurʾān generally juxtapose and weigh alternative construals of a given verse, thereby acknowledging that many scriptural passages have more than one plausible interpretation.

Family-fixed effects include factors such as marriage pattern, norms or traditions of education and gender role patterns, and one plausible interpretation of our results would be that exactly these factors influence girls and boys differently.

We have mentioned in the Discussion that there is more than one plausible interpretation of these findings.

One plausible interpretation of our results may be that EC and 17α(H),21β(H -hopane are tH -hopane careally relathemselvesdiovascausallyalth end points.

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That is one very plausible interpretation of a disturbing increase in waiting times at emergency rooms that are often clogged with uninsured patients seeking routine charity care.

• To the Editor: It is convenient to believe that the "nation's failure to provide health insurance for all Americans" is "one very plausible interpretation of a disturbing increase in waiting times at emergency rooms".

The very large difference in the sex ratios of homosexuality versus any paraphilia suggests that homosexuality and the paraphilias are distinct phenomena; however, there is at least one other plausible interpretation.

One plausible and parsimonious interpretation of these analyses is that this situation might be ancestral to bilaterians.

We found only one plausible and coherent interpretation of such a pattern, namely (1) the biological aggressiveness of most breast cancers increases during the preclinical phase; (2) only a small subset of screen-detected cancers have a relatively stable biological indolence; and (3) they become apparent only among the few large-sized tumours detected at first screen.

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